Living Sky School Division and Light of Christ Catholic School Division will soon require all staff to provide proof of vaccination or a recent negative COVID-19 test result. The two school divisions ...
Oct 12, 2021
IQALUIT, Nunavut - The City of Iqaluit has declared a local state of emergency after finding evidence of gasoline in its tap water. All Iqaluit residents are being told not to drink, boil or cook with...
The Canadian Press Oct 12, 2021
OTTAWA - French President Emmanuel Macron wants face time with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau - soon - and he hopes for more than passing chit-chat on the margins of upcoming summits. Kareen Rispal, Fr...
The Canadian Press Oct 12, 2021
IQALUIT, Nunavut - People in Nunavut can now get proof of COVID-19 vaccination certificates. Nunavut's health department says the certificates comply with federal proof of vaccination requirements for...
The Canadian Press Oct 12, 2021
OTTAWA - Public health advocates and environmental groups say the federal government needs to close a loophole allowing the sale of second-hand products containing asbestos. Canada banned the cancer-c...
The Canadian Press Oct 12, 2021
WASHINGTON - Fully vaccinated Canadian vacationers and day-trippers will be allowed to drive into the United States beginning in early November, the Biden administration said Tuesday, the first glimme...
The Canadian Press Oct 12, 2021
The majority of respondents in a newly released Canada-wide survey say they are concerned about the spread of COVID-19 in schools and want children and staff to wear masks. The survey by the Canadian ...
The Canadian Press Oct 12, 2021
OTTAWA - A Federal Court judge has struck down Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin's request for reinstatement as the head of Canada's COVID-19 vaccine distribution campaign after he was abruptly removed from the h...
The Canadian Press Oct 12, 2021
The Government of Saskatchewan is reporting 425 new cases of COVID-19 in the province, bringing the total to 72,458 reported cases.The new cases in northern Saskatchewan are located in the Far North W...
Oct 11, 2021
OTTAWA - Residents should feel at home, respected, and safe in long-term care but the current reality doesn't come close, says a survey that will inform new national standards of care. The survey was ...
The Canadian Press Oct 11, 2021